Birth in 1768 • Wiltshire
Baptism on 3 April 1768 • Garsdon, Wiltshire
Death

Notes [Some Selected Reports from the Salisbury & Winchester Journal Monday, July 31st, 1786 Salisbury, July 31 - William Scutts, for breaking into the dwelling-house of George Thrasher, of Garsden, and stealing £30 in gold and silver.] [Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, Thursday 10 August 1786. The assizes for this county ended here on Tuesday laft, at which four prisoners were capitally convicted, viz. James Hillier, for stealing two silver spoons, two shirts, a pair of shoes, and other goods, the property of Wm. Weeks, of Broughton; Richard Dickenson, for dealing a silver watch, John Carter, for stealing out of the counting-house of John Clark, of Trowbridge, eighteen guineas in gold; and Wm. Scutts, for breaking into the dwelling-house of Geo. Thrasher, of Garsden, and stealing 30l. in gold and silver — Hillier is left for execution, the other three reprieved.] [William Scutts, one of 1063 convicts transported on the Neptune, Scarborough and Surprize, December 1789. Convicted at Wiltshire Assizes for a term of 7 years. Departure date:December, 1789, Place of arrival: New South Wales. Source: Australian Joint Copying Project. Microfilm Roll 87, Class and Piece Number HO11/1, Page Number 68.] [William Scutts, for housebreaking, recommended to 7 years transportation (covering date) 1786 Aug 24.]

Sources

  • Birth: IGI C15474-1 / Salisbury & Winchester Journal [1786 Jul 31] / The National Archives HO 47/5/18
  • Baptism: IGI C15474-1



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  1. William 1768-
  2. Thomas 1770-1819
  3. John 1773-ca 1850
  4. Joseph 1775-ca 1776
  5. Elizabeth 1778-
  6. Sarah 1779-ca 1780
  7. James 1781-1802
  8. Joseph ca 1783-1872
  9. Sarah 1788-